Assuming your DNS is correctly setup...
I think this will help you dude!
Each VirtaulHost needs it's own record.
domain.com and mail.domain.com should have their own record in httpd.conf
NOTE: CAPS REFLECT VARIABLES THAT YOU NEED TO FILL IN
[SUBDOMAIN] most likely reflects a [CNAME] such as...
I think everyone helped out here.
Here's what I would do. If anyone thinks this is incorrect, please let me know:
NameVirtualHost YOUR_SERVER_IP
<VirtualHost YOUR_SERVER_IP>
ServerAdmin email_address
DocumentRoot path_to_home_directory
ServerName subdomain.domain.com
</VirtualHost>...
I would remove all the #explanations from httpd.conf that you don't really need -- maybe save a backup if you ever wonder what was in there.
I tried writing a script in cold fusion to write to httpd.conf, but I'm having problems with it right now -- could anyone help me there?
Hi,
I'm running Cold Fusion 4.5 on Windows 2000 server (and RedHat 7) trying to automate the process of writing to httpd.conf
I'm able to do so with a simple CFFILE tag, however, when I manually STOP/START the Apache service in Services (Windows) the service does not want to start up.
When...
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